/ Jun 30, 2026
/ Jun 30, 2026

Real Madrid under pressure as ‘Mbappe out’ petition surpasses 70 million

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A petition linked to Kylian Mbappé has reportedly gathered more than 70 million signatures following growing frustration among supporters during Real Madrid’s turbulent season, according GOAL.

The online campaign gained momentum amid growing frustration over Real Madrid’s disappointing season, with criticism intensifying after the club’s defeat to rivals FC Barcelona in El Clasico.

Mbappe, who arrived in Madrid amid huge expectations, has remained one of the most talked-about figures in European football despite the team’s struggles. The French forward has continued to deliver goals, but pressure has mounted on the club after disappointing results in key competitions.

The petition, which spread rapidly across social media, reflects the growing frustration among sections of the fanbase as Madrid risk ending the campaign without major silverware.

Questions have also been raised over the club’s tactical approach and whether the current squad is capable of competing consistently at the highest level. Attention has turned to manager Alvaro Arbeloa’s and the club hierarchy as scrutiny intensifies in the Spanish capital.

Despite the backlash, Mbappe remains a central figure in Madrid’s long-term plans, with the club expected to rebuild and strengthen ahead of next season.

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